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  • such a deterrent This years. Khrushchev, hope to have with the most planned to Soviet so that to the previously to meet against and mobile over a substantial deterrent of nuclear we have and the following is clearly stockpile defenses. severe
  • urban needs is a source of great satisfaction to the Task Force. Its members hope that the report may be useful to you in fash­ ioning policies to ensure that American urban communities in the future will be great 1n spirit and in quality as well
  • to try lo char~~terlze their outcome one way or another. Obviously we hope that they will succeed. Q. Would the US favo1· inviting the Nol·th Ko~eans to participate in the Security Council proceedings? Do wo demand that they first release.the crew
  • the race against population. productivity remai~ to new problems-­ However, con­ hope that food production of lo4 C. Other Food for Peace Programs Title II of :the revised A.I.D. of agricultural P. L. 480 law prjyided commodities to voluntary
  • Conference. Former Congressman Paul Todd provides a useful link to the Congressional community. I believe it would be a most effective task force. With your approval, I hope we can schedule the meeting this week or early next week since Mr. Rockefeller has
  • hope • tod•y~Headquarters_ol""_the ...Jfaflonal Liberation Front (NLF) more than has been felt tor months. 'l'boae who ·kept the faith may nowl)e vindicated but there is no time to philosophize. In the early hours this morning an emissary, the brother
  • though we may not have ended up as dispassionate hoped, we have tried policy changes, appropriate, personal to describe the problems statement we are equipped and the achievements. foreign Plan were strength in Europe, narrative
  • in this regi.m. The l.bited States is direatl.¥ concerned because a substantial part, ot tbs aid which Egypt, bas received troa Aaerica during the put tour years, baa been wasted -- either direatly or indireatq in the Yemen invasion. We hope that the attached
  • interview with Ramsey Clark, March 2, 1967. Question: General Clark, you said two days ago after your nomination was announced that you·would hope that District Attorney Garrison would turn over any information he has from his New Orleans probe. Has he